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ESIEMail Protector Listing updated: July 24, 2009

ESIEMail Protector (pronounced EASY Mail Protector) is a product dedicated to one goal: "Securing your email communications". By using ESIEMail Protector you can use Encryption, Digital Signature and IRM Permissions (Information Rights Management) to secure your messaging environment, hence the name! Its Encrypted collaboration uses the highest standards of S/MIME technology. It is Signed Digitally, meaning that all the email messages you receive are verified for sender identification. It also features IRM enabled messaging, so you can still have control over the messages you send, even after they arrive at their destination. Using the product such as ESIE is as easy as using Microsoft Outlook itself and requires little if any changes to your current work habits.
  • Users' Rating: 3.67 [3 votes] - Vote
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Unified Communications Certificates Listing updated: August 11, 2008

Entrust Unified Communications Certificates (UCC) provide greater flexibility to support Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 without sacrificing security controls. Entrust UCCs secure and authenticate communication between mail servers (internally between the Exchange servers, and between Microsoft Exchange servers and other mail servers). Required for all but the most basic Exchange environments, Entrust UCCs allow administrators the ability to enable the new Auto Discover provisioning feature provided by Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 and Outlook Web Access through Microsoft Exchange Server.

Entrust Unified Communications Certificates can help reduce upfront and ongoing management costs by using a single certificate on multiple customer servers. This not only helps limit upfront certificate costs, but also means organizations are only required to manage and renew a single certificate over time.
  • Users' Rating: 4.2 [5 votes] - Vote
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Ensim Unify Enterprise Edition Listing updated: March 6, 2008

Ensim Unify Enterprise Edition is a system-management software solution for mission-critical applications, such as Exchange and BlackBerry. The Unify software suite includes modules for migration (Exchange 2003 to 2007 migration), password management (Active Directory user password reset), mobile workforce enablement (smartphone configuration and remote device management), and IT optimization. Unify provides a role-based Web-management portal that enables enterprises to: automate user provisioning, configure and support mobile and client devices, manage and track changes, delegate administration, and optimize resources.
  • Users' Rating: 4.13 [15 votes] - Vote
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Symprex Folder Permissions Manager Listing updated: December 27, 2007

Allows administrators to centrally manage all permissions on mailbox folders and public folders on Exchange 2007, 2003, 2000 and 5.5. Folder permissions can be listed and changed manually, or using templates with permissions settings created using the built-in wizard. Permissions can be applied to any number of mailboxes and folders at the click of a button. Implement and maintain permissions policies, support users in maintaining permissions, support solutions that require specific permissions on specific folders, and more.

A free evaluation version is available from Symprex.com.

Symprex is headquartered in London since 1999 and focuses on developing, selling and supporting its own add-on solutions for the Microsoft Outlook and Exchange platform. Symprex is a Microsoft Certified Partner and is one of the world's leading providers of add-on solutions for Outlook and Exchange.

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  • Users' Rating: 4.43 [96 votes] - Vote
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DigiCert Unified Communications Certificates Listing updated: June 22, 2007

DigiCert UC Certificates provide the flexibility needed to enable the new Domain Security features of Microsoft's Unified Communications products such as MS Exchange Server 2007 and Live Communications Server. Summary of Key Benefits include the following:

Secures Multiple Unique Host/Domain Names; Multiple SSL/TLS Certificates can now be consolidated into a Single DigiCert UC Certificate; UC Certificates will not produce a name mismatch error when connecting through multiple secured hosts/domains; DigiCert provides Unlimited reissues during the life your UC Certificate; No Risk 30-Day Money Back Guarantee; Live 24-Hour Phone, Email and Chat Support included. Each DigiCert UC Certificate comes with an Unlimited Server License, meaning you don't have to pay extra to install the certificate on additional servers. Savings can be substantial, especially for large organizations with multiple server configurations spanning multiple domain names.
  • Users' Rating: 4.83 [24 votes] - Vote
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MessageProtect Listing updated: September 15, 2003

MessageProtect secures Exchange, GroupWise and Notes messaging systems with strong email encryption and digital signatures. It is a flexible appliance that incorporates Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and Tovaris Secure Tier Architecture to deliver secure email that is easy to administer and semi-transparent to users.
  • Users' Rating: 3.38 [8 votes] - Vote
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Exchange Security Risk Auditor Listing updated: April 10, 2003

Exchange Security Risk Auditor (ESRA) allows the monitoring and controlling of permissions in an Exchange system. Three permissions areas are checked by ESRA: Mailbox Access Permissions - Checks which Exchange users have access to which mailboxes. Incorrectly set mailbox Access Permissions can lead to users being able to read mail of other users. Send On Behalf Of Permissions - Shows which user can send mail on behalf of another – send on behalf of (SOBO) rights are dangerous, as messages appearing to come from one user can have huge consequences for corporations. NT rights associated with mailboxes - Illustrates which users have NT rights allowing them to enter the mailbox of another user and assume that Exchange user's identity and security rights.
  • Users' Rating: 3.33 [24 votes] - Vote
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